Japan - Meiji period - Circa 1900
Ginbari cloisonné enamel is a Japanese goldsmithing and enameling technique that combines the transparency of the enamel with an engraved metallic background, often in silver.
The transparency reveals the underlying patterns, creating a luminous and deep effect typical of Meiji art.
Height: 15 cm
Good condition, no missing parts but some cracks on the enamel, detailed in photos
 
                        
 
                        
                     
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                            






























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